Summer Zervos, a former contestant on “The Apprentice,” alleged
that Trump assaulted her at a private dinner meeting, in December of
2007, at a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Trump, Zervos has
claimed, kissed her, groped her breast, and suggested that they lie down
to “watch some telly-telly.” After Zervos rebuffed Trump’s advances,
she said that he “began thrusting his genitals” against her. (Zervos
recently sued Trump for defamation after he denied her account.) All
three women say that they were escorted to a bungalow at the hotel by a
Trump bodyguard, whom two of the women have identified as Keith
Schiller.

Trumpa breath of fresh airORthe stench from a cesspool ?you be the judge

“The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” Gary Kasparov

CNN’s source described Hicks as Trump’s “last emotional
crutch,” suggesting that her admission to the House Intelligence
Committee on Tuesday aggravated an already tense situation.

“What happened yesterday just put the nail in the coffin for her,”
said April Ryan, a White House correspondent and CNN contributor. Citing
her own sources in the West Wing, Ryan said Hicks had given a tentative
resignation after the Porter incident. She suggested that what happened
on Wednesday “was a forced resignation.”

And because of her testimony, the source goes on to say that Trump
berated her, which fits perfectly with past reports of how Trump treats
people around him.

We can assume that Hicks is an absolute emotional wreck, just based
on her apparent attraction to obnoxious, abusive men (she was previously
linked to Corey Lewandowski). With that in mind, hearing that she’s
fleeing her current imprisonment with Team Trump, kind of makes sense.

“The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” Gary Kasparov

This whole thing has become a slow motion train wreck in fast forward! I can't even really keep up! We have department heads extravagantly spending tax dollars on everything from dinning sets to world travel! The son in un-law-ful receiving huge loans after WH meetings with bankers! The communications director admits to lying for the President and then resigning! The President calls his own AG disgraceful, all in a 12 hour period! Excuse my French but WTF? This man is not qualified to be Mayor of my home town much less POTUS!

And don't forget her parents are here because of what Trump calls "chain migration." This morning's Washington Post declares:

In March 2001, she was granted a green card in
the elite EB-1 program, which was designed for renowned academic
researchers, multinational business executives or those in other fields,
such as Olympic athletes and Oscar-winning actors, who demonstrated
“sustained national and international acclaim.”

“We called it the Einstein visa,” said Bruce Morrison, a
former Democratic congressman and chairman of the House subcommittee
that wrote the Immigration Act of 1990 defining EB-1.

The year that Knauss — now first lady Melania Trump — got
her legal residency, only five people from Slovenia received green cards
under the EB-1 program, according to the State Department.

Melania's attorney said this, no really:

“There is no reason to adjudicate her petition publicly when her privacy is so important to her.”

Except that her husband is a douchebag trying to keep people not-his-mistress out of the country because Republican racism.

It's okay, Melania, everybody already knows you never won a
Nobel for Physics. And you bought your way into the US with your sugar
daddy's money.

This whole administration believes that the rules for us are not the rules for them.

Trump is such a lying sack of %^$#**&

“The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” Gary Kasparov

The aggregate costs of major federal regulations (those with
an impact of $100 million or more) between 2006 and 2016, according to
the annually mandated report released late on a Friday night for some
reason, "were somewhere between $59 and $88 billion. And the aggregate benefits
were somewhere between $219 and $695 billion," says Roberts. "So, even
if you take the highest possible estimate of costs, and the lowest
possible estimate of benefits, the benefits are still well over double
what the costs were, in the most conservative analysis."

While Donald Trump has attempted to cut hundreds of rules and
regulations across federal agencies -- repeatedly boasting about doing
away with a record number
of "job-killing regulations" and bureaucratic red-tape -- the fact is,
as his own OMB (headed up by the far-right, Tea Party, regulation-hating
Mick Mulvaney!) detailed in their report, those regulations do not
"kill jobs" or cost the government money. In fact, killing those rules costs the government far more, particularly the environmental rules being radically gutted by this Administration.

“The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” Gary Kasparov

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